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how to display full stored procedure code?

... pg_proc that's it! Whew I'm glad they saved a few bytes of space by not calling it pg_procedure...geez. :) – darren Aug 19 '10 at 19:36 14 ...
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How to make node.js require absolute? (instead of relative)

... There's a really interesting section in the Browserify Handbook: avoiding ../../../../../../.. Not everything in an application properly belongs on the public npm and the overhead of setting up a private npm or git repo is sti...
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How do I fix blurry text in my HTML5 canvas?

... and text. In my app, I have a view adapter that creates a canvas dynamically, and fills it with content. This works really nicely, except that my text is rendered very fuzzy/blurry/stretched. I have seen a lot of other posts on why defining the width and height in CSS will cause this issue,...
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What is the AppDelegate for and how do I know when to use it?

... I normally avoid the design approach implied by Andrew's use of the term "heart of your application". What I mean by this is that I think you should avoid lumping too many things in a central location -- good program design normall...
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How do the likely/unlikely macros in the Linux kernel work and what is their benefit?

I've been digging through some parts of the Linux kernel, and found calls like this: 10 Answers ...
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Error in plot.new() : figure margins too large in R

I'm new to R but I've made numerous correlation plots with smaller data sets. However, when I try to plot a large dataset (2gb+), I can produce the plot just fine, but the legend doesn't show up. Any advice? or alternatives? ...
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How to avoid explicit 'self' in Python?

...s leads to useful properties, such as: you can't add members which accidentally shadow non-members and thereby break code. One extreme example: you can write a class without any knowledge of what base classes it might have, and always know whether you are accessing a member or not: class A(some_fu...
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Bootstrap 3 breakpoints and media queries

... Bootstrap 4 Media Queries // Extra small devices (portrait phones, less than 576px) // No media query since this is the default in Bootstrap // Small devices (landscape phones, 576px and up) @media (min-width: 576px) { ... } // Medium devices (tablets, 768px a...
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What is the reason for having '//' in Python? [duplicate]

... I actually like this style better... I can remember in atleast one language I've used (VB?) the differentiating factor was / vs \ ... but I could never remember which was which! – Matthew Scharley ...
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What is Persistence Context?

...erence/en/html/architecture.html In Java EE, a persistence context is normally accessed via an EntityManager. http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/6/api/javax/persistence/EntityManager.html The various states an entity can have and the transitions between these are described below: http://docs.jboss.or...